* THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, te | via “Parker + Roantana’ Pets and Pencils ‘sad Deak Sets -". Shaeffer Pens anP Pencils. ; a oo a vy cy Sk eee ere Waterman’ 8 Pens. ‘CHRISTMAS. GREETING. CARDS—order early aa ae .. Another. new. display of. ° "China Cups and Saticers;' ete. :; Manchester Flash: thee and: Cells: -Vietrolas and Victor Records a “The Terrace Drug Store. = ‘R.W.RILEY” arly “s of. +) TERRACE, B. C. {4 * hostess. Thursday afternoon: | : daugh first prize’ and Mrs, {the consolatior, * a -_ SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS! Ammunition : ” The fall season: is here and winter is approaching Overhaul your stoves and ¢ aipes., ‘repairs ‘has been’ recéived: oar m ra Rifles Shot Guns A new. ‘stock of . ie T. Kenney Limited General Hardware . ‘British Columbia * sided ‘at the tea table.’ . TERRACE TH EATRE. Terrace,:B. C.: ‘November: 1 and 1. . WEDNESDAY FRIDAY | SATURDAY “This Week : , ] Good. Show Comes} Comedy—_ Adults 50e are ps Sh : e me ‘ - Children’ vunder ity years 25e GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. G 7 “Perrace: ‘Notes ~ a 4 Liltie’s mitt was, Closed down, ‘three ; days last, week: while a number ° ‘of thie men wete absent in Prince ‘Rupert ‘attending the Royal: Biack + Preceptory ‘ ineetligs. . ‘ ‘Mas, we ‘HL, Bernett, was 4 ‘ridge Mrs, Ar- Munro —— ® ‘Mas, G. Beveridge Was an afternoon tea hostess on Saturday in ‘honor of Mrs. Geo. Keith and, Misa ‘Kerr. The ‘| hostess Was. ‘assisted by Miss Gwyer |" of Prince. Rupert and. Mrs. Greig pre- "on Monday afternoon ‘Mrs, A, Cart entertained ‘ine honor” of - Mrs. Keith and Aliss Kerr. if Victor King of: ‘Prince Rupert ig on a ‘holiday at his home here. ~~, Mi and ' “Nias: Chas. Raven: were. in from ‘Lakelse hatchery carly this: week ‘Slim: Jordan has taken “the “oO. T. Sundal home south -of town and Are now _-Tesiding there. .. lees Mrs, Jobu Raven left Saturday for Topley to visit with ber ‘daughter. Rey. H. Allen conducted’ Armistice Day services in Knox Unied church on o Sunday Jast and ‘there was a large jturnout. Rev, HE, A. McCarthy’ of St. Matthews ¢hurch gave’ an address.” ~~ here Sunday and is on the Little mill: stuff for the winter. | Mrs. Richmond of Usk WAS: a vislt- or in Terrace the first of the... week. —— cary Mrs. O. lL. M. Giggy, left for Prince Rupert on Tnesday. . af, ' ie : 2,500 birds. Reg. Collison of Smithers ‘arrived . accompanied . : by her sister, Miss Tillian - Christie, |: Miss. Gwyer of Prince. Rupert and. formerly - -of..the high: school. staff here.” ‘spent the. Thankegiving holidays ‘Beye with Mrs," Greig:-, php eis ft Miss Margaret. Bruce: MacKenzie,” : : Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs., Freckman. returned oni Saturday: from. Prince. ‘Rupert, cao 7 ae fy ‘ Pair Won at°a Raffle—Now the: — : ie = Biggest, in Canada begat ‘Nine yeaa ago. ‘Mrs, a "A. Weeinan’ —_ of! : Ardenode, Alberta, won a pair of bronze turkeys at a raffle. She has now the largest turkey, ranch in Cana- da: and is the acknowledged queen of turkey raising in the’ Dominion. Her turkeys will return | _@-revenue of over $10000.-this year. .. «.- The winning of the pair of: turkeys in: the. raffle suggested to Mrs.‘ Free- man the idea of raising turkeys as a side’ line. This Fear. she hag. raised government inspected, have supplied the demand for eggs in. 1980 and, 45 of the most perfect . hens have been select: ed! for first class* breeding: stock, A revenue of $2,000 has ‘already’ been’ ‘ob: and $2 500 from-sale of breeding stock THe - receipts | from” the sale of table birds for Thanksg clying and, Christmas. are expected to bring this yehr’s total up "to $10,000. eys are ‘tnifsed has a ‘heel ' running and ‘plentiful supply. of good water, Lon essential for successful turkey raising. The “soil. is sandy, which as- sures good drainage. Most of the chicks are “hatched ‘4 iieubators. For ten days the chicks are, sheltered in|- latge coops and then allowed to roam. “|The main flock is kept'on about 300 naeres. of, land, fenced. in, Serupuleus | - the sheds, roosts, etc. which are . sprayed with shifigle oll fron tiac te], time 1: Acsivoy, {lu-s, lice, ofe Here and There (637) His. Honor R, Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor-of British Col- : umbia, ‘his: .mdece and: ,chatelaine,.. - and Lady Rosalind’ Northcote, guest - at, Government:: House, lent their © ‘presence to. the -list of. more than. 350 guests atone of the major func- -tions of the Vancouver social sea- | eH GREATEST ‘TURKEY FARM - Was Started. Nine: Years ‘Ago with’ at, Thitee hundred fens, all | tained this year, ‘from. the sale of- exes] The Freeman form , on which turk, eS ‘| through it, which ‘supplies a constant |--. ¢: attention 1s--paid to the cleanliness -of]-° Rough Lumber. ..-...2ee6020... ‘Sized Lumber ... rineeereenes Finished Material .. ve Taenees 4 LUMBER MANUFACTURER oe LUMBER PRICE List hana #18. 00 per ; ‘Bhiplap ...-..eeseeseeveeseneeense cess . . sess 140,00 to 65.00 Shingles. wet pengeedeadessene es ftom $2.60 to $b. 00 per Mo ‘Brices’ stanbjest’ to change without’ notice ‘ ag weno vs 22.60 22.50" +6 ‘Rev. H. “and ‘Mrs. ‘Allen entertained the “Inembers. of thre: Young People’s Society to a Hallowe’ en party at their | home on Monday - evening. | The house’ was decorated for the occasion ané the evening was spent playing games and in contests. The young people ; had a goood time. erred Geo.- Keith left Sunday for VYaneou- ver, being - called south on business, Mrs. Keith and ‘Miss Kerr left on Monday going via Jasper, They wera lines, announced . _800 when Triple. Entente Chapter Amperial Order of Daughters of the: Empire held their. bail aboard. the ‘Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Japan, recently. on her second visit ' to her home port. The newest and largest liner on: the Pacific coast was in gala attire for the event. Sweeping changes in operating methods affecting handling of Can- adian Pacific trains’ throughout the: West can be-expected in the next ‘few months, W. M.. Neal, general manager of tha company’s western recently. Loco- {greatly ‘prized them, ‘In: |that’ beforé: James‘ vi (1589) received Orders filled at short notice, - "Prices of Moulding, — wt aes we tat hin te, 1 MGI running ‘wontinnously. . l ets on application : CTS ; . . os a Bye oe 4 tone 4 BOY SCOUTS GET BADGES: 7 On Hallowe! en, the Boy ‘Scouts “of - Yerrnce met for’a social evening” and Assist; Scout Master Sparkes, «aided. by a few of the. boys served lunch. A number of badges were awnred "- as follows :—first aid badge to P. L. Nash |. and ‘8: ‘Liewellyn ; “2nd ‘class badges ‘to ‘ Seouts Lewis. McKenney, Bruce: Smith, _. John Christy, Walter ‘McConnell, Wil _ ted’ McLeod,: Harry’ Attree; and’ ‘to i .. Scouts Ltoyd: Jones,» Alair ' Lips, Hd«. _ Ward: ‘Williams -and:. Ralph - ‘Skinner were: ‘Bresented ‘Tengerfoot Badges, : 4 7 pasar BALL ORGANIZED 5 } i : The ‘pasket: ‘pall: ‘enthusiasts held + .. gneeting Inst: Tuesday wight when’ “of Beers Were elécted’ ag ‘follows:—" * Prestdent—Mr:, Michielji. * a Vice Pres ete Greig. : ji | Busing cen slpudldy - Littl i. he girl teams: wT practi day ey nings ‘with exhibition’ games on Saturday. evenings, _ The ‘team. cay tains and coaches are still to be se- lected” and the possibilities - look very fay orable tor a goad. winter’ 8 sport. CANADIAN OUTFIT TO PRINCESS ‘Nort. VanediiverAn outfit . for ‘the new ‘prhicess, ‘whose - name: they have chosen, “made. ‘in, the’ Angora’ rabbit ‘wool. “has been” ‘the work | of ‘the’ hew. Imperial. Order of. the D. who “have applied for : the: clarter” nam of! Princess“ Margaret “Rose of York “he’ ‘Little, outtit has been com- will” be au illed th “ilddle day" évantige"ntarthe bey band: ‘produced |. _ of* _B." Chapter, at” North . Vancouver, given a sendotg: aut the depot by many ood friends. . =. assistant post wuagter. Geo, Little has ‘about. compl tea his, summer home at Lakelse. Lake. location ‘is an fdeal-one.and. ‘when the house is completed it’ will be.one of: the attractive spots at th lake. a Pa fi * Graham of: “Prings, Rupert ‘at- an Mrs. son Geo. ‘Graham. a + wooye ya 8 * CANADIAN ITkNS FOR: saphy , — : co : me . " * yaneouver—Hlls “Tpertal “Masests, the, Emperor of. Japan, the: most re. ‘During’ ‘the’ absence of Ss, N- Kirk- aldy in Prince Rupert J. » Sparkes ‘wag His} rived Saturday and is a gest of her ; ‘motives will pull trains over several divisions instead of over a single division, permitting the railway to make use of its newer and: more’ powerful engines capable of haul-| ing a train more than 1200 miles . . instead, of about .125 miles. under ” the present divisional system. - Swing Club second annual. judging ' contest held-near New. Westminster ° .tecently, Ernest. Naughton and Wi. . bert’ De Leeuw, 14-year-old . Hvoe- stock experts. of’ Kamloups, annex-. ed, the. Canadian Pacific. Railway, _eup’and medals; as: well aS a free’ trip over the ‘company's -lines° ‘ta’ Toronto to attend the Royal Winter | ” Pair .wheré: the. fiial judging’ con: testa of the Dominlon:,"Boys- ‘and © Girls Swine, Clubs wilt be held. . : Interviewed. :as° to" a- Bieia - “ie _ Patch that. the. Consolidated’ Mining : and ‘Smelting . Conipany ‘had’ large ° " stores of” unsold’ metals and was p ‘ducing. wages, Rh Je Wa the end ‘of Septem than halt. a: man lead! was. on’ as a sera >Defore strangers.’ ‘ Outmatehing . all other entrants te ; the British, Columbia Boys and Girls: , (née Mary, Lowry. of Usk) | was held... \day ‘afternoon “with Rev. H. Allen, of | “| STEAMERS South “TRAINS — nm ul and Anyor “4.00 Dome : ort : Be, sens a ; Ketchi- . “For. fem, sat sarin i nly sailings from gt Rupert for Nerth ‘and South Queen Char- otte Islands. ger trains. leave . Keanna eagtbound Mon-. ae “days, Wednesdays “ant “Saturdays, 3.08 Demi weatbound, Sundaye. . ‘Tuesdays and Thursday: ‘TLS asm: 7 (CANADIAN “NATIONAL full Information From‘: _ Eocal Agentor &. F. McNAUGHTON. Dist. Passenger At. . Prince Rupert B. G ppndon tts interesting ‘to! kno that: the” first silk” stockings “which a were brought into England from Spain * , Was presented to Henry. "| vill. Who the © third’ year of Dlizabeth’s: reign her.: Wadyn- waiting, Mrs. Montague, . presented: to. her majesty a pair-of black silk stock-- ings as o New Years ‘present.: “Her. majesty asked if she could have mre, of them, in which case she would nov: er again wear cloth ones. : . Silk stockings: were equally. rare: tn the ‘court of: Scotland for it appearr the ambassadors sent. to congratulate him- on his aecession to the throne of. Bngland, he requested one of ‘the: lowd:} of his, court:.to lend: him his’ pals: ‘of. silk. lose, 80. that he might: “not appery LATE Mis; BARNES: ‘OF US ae oe ree accede rhe’ fimeba- of the Tate rs Barnios - in Knox United’ Church Inst: ‘Wednes- fidtating? A. large" thimber'. ‘from. Bsk . were present aise pay their last respect. . |'Phe‘decensed_ had: ‘ust passed, her. 19th | | ~:| birgliday- and : “had. Been married only a couple of’ months, - She ‘lived “al, her life in. Tsk and was: well: known, Sympattiy ‘is expressed “féx the. spare: ents, ‘feianiily’. ‘and - -Ttusband. - whe ree -\mains were tgken:-to ¢ for : Intetmen Messrs. "J F Kits